Kalita Wave


I decided to spend some time with the Kalita Wave this afternoon.  First off I love the how the wave looks, its shiny stainless steel with ridges hence the wave I presume.  It has a brown plastic handle with little brass embellishments.  I’ve mainly done pour-overs with the Hario V-60 so this shiny device is a nice alternative.  It has three ridges on the bottom of the inside to keep the filter from stopping the water flow.  The water flow is slower than with a V-60 so I went two steps coarser on my grind.  After side by side tasting the natural brown filter MUST be pre-washed.

What you need: Kalita Wave, coffee and a kettle.

For my pour I did a 70g bloom for 30 seconds

Bloom

then I added half the brew water let it sit for ten seconds

first fill

and added the remaining water in a circular motion.  What ended up in the cup was caramel and walnut up front with a light floral mid and a sweet creamy finish.

Bolivia Cafe Golondrina 

Extraction Yield 20.32 %
TDS 1.26 %
Dose Weight 26.0 g
Brew Water Weight 466 g

Coffee Details

Brew Water Start Temp 93°C/200°F
Brew Time 2 mins 39 secs
Method Pour Over
Roaster Name Olympia Coffee Roasting Co.
Roast Style Medium
Farm/Farmer Celso David Mayata Quispe
Grinder Mahlkoenig Guatemala
Grind Setting 8

Kalita wave

3 thoughts on “Kalita Wave

  1. Nice, I’ve been testing the Wave myself (glass version + same kettle). Wish I could do the refract. thing but just relying on taste, I’m not sure how to compare this with other drippers yet.

    1. The refract is pretty amazing. At first I was wary of the refractometer but after locking myself in the lab with it for 6 hours I figured it out. My game has been stepped up to the nth degree, it is such a useful tool. To be honest the V-60 and Wave produce similar cups, I feel like the Wave has a little more body to it. The wave is just so sexxy and I’m tired of Hario.

      1. Yeah, the good cups are pretty similar. The Kalita’s easier to work with though–many pathways to tasty and they’re easy to travel. With the Hario, I’ve got a couple of recipes that always serve me well but if I deviate from them, the final cup has bad elements to it. And I think the Hario’s sexier–the Kalita is more girl next door (it takes *cupcake* filters after all!)

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